The psychology of religion : an empirical approach /
Bernard Spilka ... [et al.].
- 3rd ed.
- New York : Guilford Press, c2003.
- xvi, 671 p. ; 26 cm.
Previous edition entered under: Spilka, Bernard.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 545-639) and indexes.
The psychological nature and functions of religion -- Foundations for an empirical psychology of religion -- Religion and biology -- Religion in childhood -- Religious socialization and thought in adolescence and young adulthood -- The form and content of adult religion -- The roles and functions of religion in adult life -- Religion and death -- Religious experience -- Mysticism -- Conversion -- The social psychology of religious organizations -- Religion and morality -- Helping behavior and prejudice -- Religion, coping, and adjustment -- Religion and mental disorder.
1572309016 (alk. paper)
2003011806
Psychology, Religious.
BL53.P79 2003 / 119B03015
Previous edition entered under: Spilka, Bernard.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 545-639) and indexes.
The psychological nature and functions of religion -- Foundations for an empirical psychology of religion -- Religion and biology -- Religion in childhood -- Religious socialization and thought in adolescence and young adulthood -- The form and content of adult religion -- The roles and functions of religion in adult life -- Religion and death -- Religious experience -- Mysticism -- Conversion -- The social psychology of religious organizations -- Religion and morality -- Helping behavior and prejudice -- Religion, coping, and adjustment -- Religion and mental disorder.
1572309016 (alk. paper)
2003011806
Psychology, Religious.
BL53.P79 2003 / 119B03015